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Re: [sequoyah-dev] Memory analysis in android apps with Eclipse

Correct. Which is why I mentioned it in the email.  I sent a blog
reply to Markus and he replied that he didn't think it would work on a
production phone.  But, it's still a useful tool for those who meet
the criteria.

-E

On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Lori Fraleigh
<lori.fraleigh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Will this work on a production phone?  /data/misc wouldn't be writable on a
> production phone, right?
>
> Lori
>
> Lori Fraleigh
> Director, Developer Platforms and Services
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 9:33 AM, ERIC CLONINGER <ericc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> [Trying to send for a second time...]
>>
>> Looks like Markus has some interesting ideas here. The second half of
>> the deck isn't Android specific, but it looks like he has this
>> working. Maybe it's something that we can put a nice wrapper around.
>>
>> One drawback I see to using this is having to set /data/misc to
>> writable. I wonder if we could use /sdcard instead.
>>
>>
>> http://kohlerm.blogspot.com/2010/02/android-memory-usage-analysis-slides.html
>>
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>> Eclipse Sequoyah Project Lead
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Eric Cloninger (ericc@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Senior Product Manager, MOTODEV Studio for Android
Eclipse Sequoyah Project Lead


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